Allegheny Shredders Corp.,
Unlike existing equipment, with which operators must manually open the cover of their paper grinders and physically remove one screen and replace it with another, with the new Allegheny SelecShred Adjustable Screen, operators can change the screen size inside their grinders with just the push of a button.
In a news release the company says, “This has enormous implications for mobile paper destruction companies because it allows them to serve customers with different grinder and document security requirements without removing and replacing their screens between shred jobs.”
The adjustability is being marketed as ideal in cases when customers such as banks, law firms and hospitals demand smaller screen sizes to produce a finer (more secure) particle size.
At the same time, since a smaller screen can limit a grinder’s throughput capacity and add to the cost of the service, customers that do not require the smallest particle size can be serviced with larger screen sizes, which facilitate greater paper throughput and less expensive document destruction.
“With the introduction of the SelecShred, mobile operators can now service both types of customers in a given day, one stop after another – or even the same customer with different security concerns for different departments - without losing time to physically change out their screens,” says the Allegheny news release.
“This allows operators to service customers faster and more conveniently than was previously possible, and can give them a great marketing advantage by being able to offer double the security for key departments without processing the entire stop at a higher-priced screen setting,” the release notes.
Those seeking more information about the new Allegheny SelecShred Adjustable Screen can visit www.alleghenyshredders.com.
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